Saturday, May 19, 2018

Salmon and Asian Vegetables #Recipe @PegCochran

Are you taking a break from watching the royal wedding to visit the blog?

This is a lovely, light recipe for the warmer days ahead! It comes from the Skinnytaste cookbook my daughter gave me for Mother's Day called Fast and Slow. (I won't repeat the comment my husband made about that title.)

This is not the exact  recipe because...well, because.  I think the recipe was for four or six people and there are only two of us.  And there was more bokchoy involved, which I don't think my husband loves.  So I kind of fiddled with quantities and ingredients.  Feel free to do the same.

Ingredients

Salmon (I made 1/2 lb. for the two of us)
Asian sweet chili sauce (about 2 tablespoons was enough for the quantity of salmon)
Sriracha to taste (I used a teaspoon and it was plenty spicy)
red, orange or yellow peppers (I used two) sliced into thin strips
baby bokchoy (I used one small bunch but you could definitely use more) cut into quarters
dash of olive oil
2 tsps. minced garlic
2 tsps. grated ginger (I used the stuff in the jar)
Soy sauce


Combine Asian chili sauce and sriracha and brush on fish.  Grill salmon outside or inside until just done (it took about 8 minutes on a gas grill preheated to 400 degrees.)












In a pan, heat olive oil and add garlic and ginger.  Cook, stirring, until fragrant.  Add veggies and saute until desired doneness.  I added a dash of soy sauce, which wasn't in the recipe but was good!





Plate salmon on top of veggies and enjoy!




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6 comments:

  1. I have the same cookbook but haven’t tried the salmon recipe yet. I made the eggplant stacks from it last night and we all liked it. My brother who only likes eggplant some of the time wanted the recipe.

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    1. I want to try those eggplant stacks. My husband loves eggplant!

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  2. This sounds really tasty.
    Sweet chili sauce is my secret ingredient.

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    1. I love sweet chili sauce, too! And Gochujang sauce which is a Korean barbecue sauce.

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  3. Lovely recipe, Peg! We will make it this weekend. I've already printed it out. Congrats on the new book. Hugs. MJ

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